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education, someone asked me recently have you ever spent to much on education and is such an important thing. to spend that much money you have to think seriously about how you spend it. i have met with officials about this and at at that a public level, regardless of the school i would say how much would you spend per pupil per year? a private school, some of them 25,000, 30,000, 40,000 year and you asked the public school, it goes down to five or $6000 a year but on the east coast, 10 or 15,000, cambridge massachusetts $25,000 per year per student. what is your average and they will say some number in between. private schools are charging 30,000 year and that's 20 students, that $600,000 per classroom. what is strictly impacting the student, the teacher, the classroom or the textbook? all i can figure out is maybe 150,000. where's the other quarter million or $300,000? why can't we instead use of -- in a private school $10,000 a year, 20 students or let's say 30 students in a class. that's $300,000 a year. i can pay it teacher $150,000. a lot of people pay lip service. teaching shoul
education, someone asked me recently have you ever spent to much on education and is such an important thing. to spend that much money you have to think seriously about how you spend it. i have met with officials about this and at at that a public level, regardless of the school i would say how much would you spend per pupil per year? a private school, some of them 25,000, 30,000, 40,000 year and you asked the public school, it goes down to five or $6000 a year but on the east coast, 10 or...
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increasingly these educational benefits which made only marginal improvement to education are disputed. it is increasingly disputed that there are educational benefits but it is also important for the court to bear in mind and the court's jurisprudence -- even if there are educational benefits, they have got to be weighed against the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is compelling, you got to consider the inherent liabilities in racial discrimination that it involved too, right? what are the costs of racial discrimination? i should know this by heart but i don't. my little whitney guideposts on comment sections on websites. here it is. consequence of racial discrimination. it is personally unfair. passes over better qualified students and sets a disturbing legal, political and moral president in allowing racial discrimination. it creates resentment, stigmatizes so-called beneficiaries in the eyes of their classmates, teachers and themselves as well as future employers, clients, fosters a victim mindset, removes the incentive for academic excellence a
increasingly these educational benefits which made only marginal improvement to education are disputed. it is increasingly disputed that there are educational benefits but it is also important for the court to bear in mind and the court's jurisprudence -- even if there are educational benefits, they have got to be weighed against the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination. something is compelling, you got to consider the inherent liabilities in racial discrimination that it...
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and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of footage. so i said to her i got no love lost for those kids but how do you feel about the suits that you were with last night that you had dinner with that making billions putting this on the shore and making billions of dollars off of it? one of my friends from viacom made $84 million last year. ms. carroll will cut $2 million out of her school. something is wrong with this, made $84 million on the back of mob wives. [applause] and believe me, i know there are bad teachers. there are bad actors. but i saw more discoura
and undermine education. you tell kids -- i tell kids good behavior and hard work will pay off. they go watch jersey shore and you are wrong. here is the problem. i was talking to a very wealthy woman, old money. you went to work on jersey shore. i don't know why she picked on me, italian, i don't know. cheese says i hate the people on that show. i got no love lost for the people on that show but if i was 22 and you told me go to the beach and act and i will pay you egg -- i would be afraid of...
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and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students will receive college degrees after at less cost and research shows that done appropriately application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease costs of delivering that education but so far savings have proven imus sieve. nonetheless, massive open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mit, harvard, princeton and stanford offer these classes from the headlines like college might never be the same. stay tuned, could be a wild ride. good ideas take time and research to explore. penn state operates a world campus with 12,000 students enrolled and dozens of full online programs. our model has been -- in the coming your we prepared and state for the next generation of leadership. by 2013 the board of trustees, the search for the next president. it is incumbent on us to lay the groundwork to my successor, and look forward to an invigorating process with many outstanding candidates. and not only those that
and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students will receive college degrees after at less cost and research shows that done appropriately application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease costs of delivering that education but so far savings have proven imus sieve. nonetheless, massive open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mit, harvard, princeton and stanford...
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to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out of education. no more department of education, no more school lunch program, and even harder to understand do away with pell grants. do away with all federally backed student loans. no he thinks private banks that should do. i don't know many private banks that loan money to a 17-year-old that has no money. 300,000 young people in missouri are attending college because a federally backed student loan or pell grant is helping them. that was me. i had a federally backed student loan. i couldn't have gotten through loot
to our education. thank you. >> moderator: senator? your response. mccaskill: i'm grateful to my public education. all through school and undergraduate and law school a proud graduate of the university of missouri. it allowed me to be who i am today. four country it allows us to be the beacon on the hill. other countries of the world look to our country to the emphasis on public education and higher education. congressman akin has been clear. he wants the federal government completely out...
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i hope the conversation turns to education. how we can improve the quality-of-life, and i hope you turn back the bypass because this is an important issue. >> you then have 30 seconds. >> there are 3 billion people in the world looking for jobs. there are 1.2 billion available so we are literally in a global war for jobs which means we are in a global war for talent and it's by the quality of schools, defined by the quality of work force and by having nice outdoor spaces so when he disagrees on the idea on the white house, the government is in a unique position to do that. they aren't going to invest in bypass. they have something to do if your family and having to enjoy. i'm proud of that. >> moderator: the one minute rebuttal. >> that was his one minute rebuttal but i need to shift things back over. >> very quickly, 30,200 unemployed people, 30,000 unemployed people, 152,000 people on food stamps, that is $13 million on the bypass. >> moderator: i do need to turn it over to the issue of education. >> moderator: so there is a
i hope the conversation turns to education. how we can improve the quality-of-life, and i hope you turn back the bypass because this is an important issue. >> you then have 30 seconds. >> there are 3 billion people in the world looking for jobs. there are 1.2 billion available so we are literally in a global war for jobs which means we are in a global war for talent and it's by the quality of schools, defined by the quality of work force and by having nice outdoor spaces so when he...
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education has two goals. it should have the first to educate our children and the students to make sure they can compete globally in this economy and also we need to work with the community to help place the eskridge but when they get out of school so we can have jobs. right here in northern michigan they don't have to leave to go looking for work. the part of any educational program of course is supporting our teachers making sure that our teachers have the training they need and the community support so they can continue to do their best teaching our young people. and one thing we have an obligation as the federal government is to help our students at the financial need to be able to go to school. on the two daughters and college right now. so like understand the strain it can put on families to put children through school. congressman benishek, you have a totally different idea. the school aid from 9.6 million american students and thousands of children right here in northern michigan how will these famili
education has two goals. it should have the first to educate our children and the students to make sure they can compete globally in this economy and also we need to work with the community to help place the eskridge but when they get out of school so we can have jobs. right here in northern michigan they don't have to leave to go looking for work. the part of any educational program of course is supporting our teachers making sure that our teachers have the training they need and the community...
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think what we have a medical education, the education college costs going up and health care costs going up. we have the perfect storm of health care and education coming together. you fall right in the middle of the storm, you and other medical students. and i don't think that there is any answer for that. health care reform, the provisions. that is not an answer. the reality is health care reform did not fix that. thank you. we have one final comment. >> i am a urologist. i sympathize with the medical students played. the current educational system, and the debt burden that they have. it does not lend them into primary care all, and this is what they need. the system needs to be steered in such a way that it is incentive enough for some sort of leapfrog cost of education in the system. otherwise we will end up importing doctors, specifically here for primary care. i think that is the avenue that the country will have to take. >> i think that is what happened to geriatrics. the lowest paid of all of the specialties to my belief, within medicine. 40 percent of fellowships are unfilled. i
think what we have a medical education, the education college costs going up and health care costs going up. we have the perfect storm of health care and education coming together. you fall right in the middle of the storm, you and other medical students. and i don't think that there is any answer for that. health care reform, the provisions. that is not an answer. the reality is health care reform did not fix that. thank you. we have one final comment. >> i am a urologist. i sympathize...
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early education is critical. some of the greatest supporters are the ceos of big companies because they know if we invest then that person will grow and develop and the high skilled worker, number one. number two is the federal government and i think there is some agreement between the two of us and the federal government can be a partner and held on the elementary and basic education that can't dictate and shouldn't dictate and shouldn't try to have a one-size-fits-all policy. most of the work as it relates to the local schools are done at the def district level. we have the district in this state. folks there one to keep local control of the schools. we should do that but we can make changes to what used to be known as no child left behind. so far a lot of the changes have been bipartisan and we should continue that. >> moderator: we haven't talked about race. in the case of fisher versus texas, the supreme court is once again taking up the issue of whether there should be a racial preferences in the admission
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increasingly these educational benefits, which, you know me get only a marginal and provide to education are disputed it's important for the court to bear in mind, and the court jurisprudence is moving this way that even if there are some educational benefits the costs that are inherent in engaging in this discrimination something is compelling and if an interest is compelling and, you got to consider the inherent liabilities and the racial discrimination that involves to crime. what are some of the costs of racial discrimination and the university missions? why should notice by heart but i don't and this is my little litany that i post on the comment sections on the web site of the time the costs of racial discrimination in the missions is personally unfair and since a disturbing illegal political and moral precedent in allowing racial discrimination it stigmatizes the so-called beneficiaries and their eyes of their classmates, teachers and themselves as well as future of lawyers, clients and patience to read the mind set removes the incentive for academic excellence and encourages sepa
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i mean, there was not much higher education--or less higher education in those days, but nevertheless the ideas generated by the intellectual classes had tremendous impact on society, as they do today. somehow people don't think that the printed word is as important today as it was 100, 150 years ago, and a lot of people seem not to think that the printed word is going to be as important 100 years from now as compared with what it is today. i think they're both wrong. i think the printed word is the--is the place where ideas get generated. now television can take them over, the other media can take them over, movies can take them over, the newsmagazines can take them over. but the printed words, particularly those developed by the intellectual community, are the source of the ideas by which people define their place in the world and the destiny of their country. c-span: would this book that you've written here--would you want people to pick this up in 100 years and say, 'that's irving kristol'? >> guest: sure. c-span: is it right here? >> guest: i don't want them--i don't want them to
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on our end, education and the education office works tirelessly to prepare students for their experience here. and to also educate potential students on the opportunity. as i've often said to the ambassador, i know of no area where two embassies were closer together. but the shared interest in education goes well beyond the students. saudi arabia is building new universities for men and women all over the kingdom. they have gone from eight to 26 universities in the last decade, and there are many u.s. universities engaged with each of these universities. we have professional exchanges. there is a boom market for the teaching of english. and we are beginning to see more in the way of exchanges. modern technology has made an elective education a reality. i saw this firsthand. in an engineering competition and the university of colorado. american companies are actively involved in the kingdom's effort to improve k-12 curriculum. keep in mind that saudi arabia is spending 26% of their budget on education. it is third-seeded american educators and businesses are supporting in a big way this m
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
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so if we are going to be serious, and this is a program about education and education reform, and i am not of the education reform movement in any respect. i want it education for everyone and will take whatever it takes to get there. but it seems to me that if we are truly concerned about education in this country, we really better pay it more than just lip service, and we certainly better pay attention to our teachers. they get them done all the time. easy whipping boy for a lot of politicians, but teachers that i know the vast majority are dedicated servants who want their children, who want their students to do well, be excited, learn, move forward. and the best solution to that problem is exactly what the caller said, having a parent and kate involved, making our homes learning environments. you know, the best thing to do some times is turn of the tv in disconnect the x box and get an outside. we talked about field trips. i really believe that. i think that it's so boring to go to these old historic houses. one more comment along those lines. so many of the museum's, historic hous
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nursing is completely dominated by women, and so is education. in a lot of rural communities, as you know, health care and education to schools and hospitals provide the only stable jobs. >> guest: so i will -- >> host: in those jobs are a woman with dominated by women. the result is female headed households in all the pathologies that flow from that. why would it not make sense to make certain that half of all elementary school teachers are made? >> guest: that would be great. i think that would be great. at that would not only be good for men. i think it would also change the cultural factors around these jobs. i think right now men that i interviewed in my book find those jobs to be done much so even though, you know, not all that long ago secretary was explicitly a job reserved for a man because it meant you held the trusted secrets of the firm. eventually the secretary begin a female job and then flee. you know, as i described the book, women don't do that. they're fine with going into male-dominated professions. men are not. i would be perf
nursing is completely dominated by women, and so is education. in a lot of rural communities, as you know, health care and education to schools and hospitals provide the only stable jobs. >> guest: so i will -- >> host: in those jobs are a woman with dominated by women. the result is female headed households in all the pathologies that flow from that. why would it not make sense to make certain that half of all elementary school teachers are made? >> guest: that would be...
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board of education in 1954. strom is the record holder to the day of the longest one man filibuster. in the book of record records. 2 hours and 18 minutes. he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember him today as one of the last of the jim crow demagogue. he was. he was that. he was one of the last. but when we forget about strofm he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservative. what do i mean by that? what is that? the sun belt it's one of the big stories that is the flow of jobs and resource and population from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and the southwest. in the older post world war ii people. they recruiting industries. they were passing right to work laws. receiving lots of fundings from the federal government to build military at the time when the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so states like mississippi but states like georgia and texas and florida and southern california and arizona and north carolina are being tra
board of education in 1954. strom is the record holder to the day of the longest one man filibuster. in the book of record records. 2 hours and 18 minutes. he spoke against the 1957 civil rights bill. we remember him today as one of the last of the jim crow demagogue. he was. he was that. he was one of the last. but when we forget about strofm he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservative. what do i mean by that? what is that? the sun belt it's one of the big stories that is the...
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look, our education system in utah is a good education system. we don't need the federal government telling us what to do. but i believe that we have the get things under control. and the only way to do that, it seems to me, is get enough of us who are fiscal conservatives back there so that we can. like i say, the first balanced budget in over 40 years occurred really mainly because of the first republican congress in 40 years, and i'll give bill clinton credit, too, because he swung around and did it. >> moderator: can i suggest we forgo rebuttal on this and go to the next -- howell: well, i'd just like to say something really quick. my opponent voted for the largest bailout in the history of our country. my opponent voted for the doughnut hole on medicare that was never paid for. my opponent voted for two unfunded wars. now, ladies and gentlemen, when he says the democrats go back there and they're just going to vote for all these programs, look, i'm just telling the facts on this. i believe that we have to have fiscal responsibility. >> moder
look, our education system in utah is a good education system. we don't need the federal government telling us what to do. but i believe that we have the get things under control. and the only way to do that, it seems to me, is get enough of us who are fiscal conservatives back there so that we can. like i say, the first balanced budget in over 40 years occurred really mainly because of the first republican congress in 40 years, and i'll give bill clinton credit, too, because he swung around...
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very...
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a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots. and the justice department -- how do you think about this and what is a good way out of? >> i think that the whole concept of prosecutorial discretion has eroded. it doesn't mean you don't bring a case when someone is innocent. it is you don't bring the case when the consequences outweigh the wrongdoing. it makes no sense to pursue the case to bring the case. it also means that you do not engage in these investigations, some of which i am very familiar with in which the whole objective of the prosecutors was to force a settlement because the company, they could not fight the case. they could no
a lot of it was the department of education, and then there is a state department of education. and then there is a city board of education. by the time he gets the kids, it is only a few pennies left. yes, sir? >> i am from the manhattan institute and i would like to ask you to reflect back as a prosecutor on what we see is an increasing trend in terms of business prosecutions. clearly, the prosecutions -- we have seen any explosion where the justice department is calling a lot of shots....
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and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students receive college degrees faster and at less cost. in fact, research shows, done appropriately, the application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease the costs of delivering that education. so far, big safings have proven allusive. nonetheless, massive, open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mitt, harvard, princeton and stanford offer these classes with headlines that "college may never be the same." stay tuned, it could be a wild ride. ideas take time to research and explore. penn state operates a world campus with nearly 12,000 students enrolled in dozens of fully online programs. the model was honored as the top line line program in 2012, and it, too, continues to evolve. finally, in the coming year, we must prepare penn state for the next generation of leadership. i announced that i will be retiring by june 2014, and the board of trustees is about to begin the search for the next president
and business leaders for higher education to drastically increase online education. the hope is that more students receive college degrees faster and at less cost. in fact, research shows, done appropriately, the application of technologies can both improve learning outcomes and decrease the costs of delivering that education. so far, big safings have proven allusive. nonetheless, massive, open online courses are testing the market. dozens of universities including mitt, harvard, princeton and...
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>> we have an educational theme, in war-torn countries. we have people who have started to ask about some of the areas. we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we just started two years ago and requests are starting to come in from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to our humanitarian warehouses, each one of them is packed with information about the project and where it came from. i have wonderful pictures of principles in the schools, saying somehow we would like to meet this woman because we thank her for these for our children. most of it has been local. our biggest launch went into golfport high school where she was stationed, my daughter-in-law. my husband and i have been vice president of the student council and student council would like to do this and she said i have boxes all over my condo and they had two tons of school supplies they collected in two weeks. and we have an opportunity where you can come to us and sign up as a volunteer so we can get boxes immediately out if we are low on sup
>> we have an educational theme, in war-torn countries. we have people who have started to ask about some of the areas. we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we just started two years ago and requests are starting to come in from individuals but we also have large shipments that go to our humanitarian warehouses, each one of them is packed with information about the project and where it came from. i have wonderful pictures of principles in the schools, saying...
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adviser when she recommended me for the virginia state board of education. he appointed me to that, and she also got to work with becky at that point because she was in the cabinet of george allen as well. we got to work with kate on state level issues as well. kate is the author of a new book, right there. called "qied divider in chief: the fraud of hope and change," and we're selling it outside, and she'll sign copies for you after she
adviser when she recommended me for the virginia state board of education. he appointed me to that, and she also got to work with becky at that point because she was in the cabinet of george allen as well. we got to work with kate on state level issues as well. kate is the author of a new book, right there. called "qied divider in chief: the fraud of hope and change," and we're selling it outside, and she'll sign copies for you after she
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that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock and with it transportation system supply chain, within 24 associate of viruses can be around the globe. so one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health and this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn on the over the last 50 years. so are there any best practices you've seen in the various countries that you've traveled to about how to build a public health system system so they can more easily identify some of these pathogens in viruses and then be able to respond to it, or is this something is always react to? >> thank you for your question. it's an interesting initiatives official in going on. when that comes to mind is something called the global viral forecasting initiative, founded by a fellow named nathan wolfe, a youngish disease scientist based at stanford. he worked in cameroon for years doing fieldwork on the transmission of viruses from african wildlife into hunters. he is a big grant from google now and he's expande
that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock and with it transportation system supply chain, within 24 associate of viruses can be around the globe. so one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health and this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn on the over the last 50 years. so are there any best practices you've seen in the various countries that you've traveled to about how to build a public health system system...
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we need to educate our children. we need to rebuild infrastructure, communication and transportation structure. we have to take care of older people and make sure we all have an opportunity to succeed. this election is about fairness, opportunity and the selection is who will have the site envisioned to go forward and ask for your vote. >> moderator: on behalf of or sponsor any error he new hampshire and wbin come would like to thank the candidates and you for joining us for this evenings debate. please come back again tomorrow night at 8:00 when the candidates for new hampshire's second congressional district, republican congressman charlie bass and end pester me to debate right here on wbin-tv. thank you, everybody.
we need to educate our children. we need to rebuild infrastructure, communication and transportation structure. we have to take care of older people and make sure we all have an opportunity to succeed. this election is about fairness, opportunity and the selection is who will have the site envisioned to go forward and ask for your vote. >> moderator: on behalf of or sponsor any error he new hampshire and wbin come would like to thank the candidates and you for joining us for this evenings...
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>> remember, we talked about education. journalists always do this and they always talk about all these rules and stuff like that. the broader public, they never took the time to actually never read that and enroll the public in their own narrative. everyone in the newspaper knew that the editorials were separate from the newspaper, but there's nothing very stark and actual paper explaining that. like everybody. we just assume that they all, that we do a story three months ago, we assume they read it. this is just a problem in our industry, and one thing that these new entities have to do is enroll people in the high standards they have, talk about constantly why they should be trusted, that sort of thing. it's a constant enrollment. >> i do want to say though that one thing that if you feel like has been loss, while there's more room for new voices and more innovative voices, by the time the newspapers collapse most of them had made a strong commitment to diversity. that still exist in some of those newsrooms. as you're se
>> remember, we talked about education. journalists always do this and they always talk about all these rules and stuff like that. the broader public, they never took the time to actually never read that and enroll the public in their own narrative. everyone in the newspaper knew that the editorials were separate from the newspaper, but there's nothing very stark and actual paper explaining that. like everybody. we just assume that they all, that we do a story three months ago, we assume...
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buckley, reading and writing for "national review," having overcome education at harvard university -- [laughter] and upbringing in west virginia -- [laughter] charles is a towering figure of the conservative movement. rightly so. he's a professor of government at clermont college, the co-editor with william f. buckley of "keeping the tablets of modern american conservative thought," and wrote extensively on american constitutionalism and political ideas. indeed, his addition not federalist papers, the one published, is the best selling edition in the united states. he contributes regularly to the opinion pages of "wall street journal," "los angeles times," writes about conservatory politics in the "national review, "weekly standard," among other journals. he's a senior fellow at the think tank allies which takes to the mission to restore the principles of the american founding. he is the intellectual muscle of that mission. he teaches in two of the key fellows programs. the fellows program and the lincoln program. most important, he's the editor of "the clear -- "the clermont review,
buckley, reading and writing for "national review," having overcome education at harvard university -- [laughter] and upbringing in west virginia -- [laughter] charles is a towering figure of the conservative movement. rightly so. he's a professor of government at clermont college, the co-editor with william f. buckley of "keeping the tablets of modern american conservative thought," and wrote extensively on american constitutionalism and political ideas. indeed, his...
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what do you think is the possibility and probability of ending affirmative action in education? >> well, i hope very good. my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an interesting book called "mismatched" by two liberals making the argument with empirical evidence that affirmative action is harmful to black people. what a surprise. liberals try to help, ruin black people's lives. that's the story of the book. their argument is by if it's a little bit of affirmative action, not bad, but elevating people to schools they are not ready for and where everyone else has higher scores, they get discouraged, depressed, feel stupid, drop out, easy subjects. one way liberals brushed the sad results of affirmative action under the rug is all the black studies courses whi
what do you think is the possibility and probability of ending affirmative action in education? >> well, i hope very good. my law firm brought the case gebs the -- against the university of michigan and law school. we brought that original case ten years ago, won against the law school, lost against undergrads because of sandra day o'connor who says we need 25 more years of affirmative action. now we have constitutional provisions with expiration dates. [laughter] there's -- there's -- an...
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schneider: we need to have a conversation focusing on jobs, focusing on getting our education systems back to leading the world, focusing on making sure we bring manufacturing, that our health care is addressed. [inaudible conversations] >> moderator: all right. let's open up that conversation with this question. and congressman dold, do you believe that the tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? dold: i believe keeping tax rates low are going to be helpful. president obama said in 2010 said in a fragile economy, we should not be raising rates. that's when the economy was growing at 3.5%. the economy today is growing at 1 minute 5%. i asked my opponent how raising taxes was going to help more people get employed, how it was going to help these small businesses who are struggling to make ends meet. frankly, there was no response. >> moderator: do you believe tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? schneider: i stand with the president that we should keep tax rates for all earners under 250,000 where they are. but we have a fiscal imbalance. we need to address that. by
schneider: we need to have a conversation focusing on jobs, focusing on getting our education systems back to leading the world, focusing on making sure we bring manufacturing, that our health care is addressed. [inaudible conversations] >> moderator: all right. let's open up that conversation with this question. and congressman dold, do you believe that the tax cuts for the wealthy stimulate the economy? dold: i believe keeping tax rates low are going to be helpful. president obama said...
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you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a white hat hacker. what does that mean, and what's the motive of some of the black hat hackers? >> guest: okay. so the white hat, the good guy hackers like was explained, so, um, we're the guys who, you know, we develop skills to do the same thing that bad guys can do. so we can break into computers, but i instead of -- instead of stealing information and causing problems, we, you know, tell everyone what we did, try to work with vendors to make their products more secure, you know, give talks about security and how to make it better. and so we're -- while we can break i
you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a...
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because of the limited educational opportunities i joined the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the government's over a 30 year career and i am happy to share those experiences because they are unique because i was the only federal agent who experienced being smuggled from mexico to the interior of the united states, going through travels by myself in the back of the trunk of a car, things of that nature. it was quite dramatic but something i did with a lot of pride because i felt going after those seeking a better life in the united states i share those stories with you in my book the shadow catcher. >> there are many powerful moments you describe. i am wondering if you could share a couple of
because of the limited educational opportunities i joined the u.s. 80 -- navy and spend four years in the military and applied for the u.s. border patrol and i was blessed with a tremendous career, tremendous family. i ended up along the border as u.s. border patrol agents going through the ranks and started using what i felt was a talent i was blessed with, being able to infiltrate drug cartels, human smuggling cartels and did more undercover work than any federal agent in the history of the...
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an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back to to distinguish your resume from the next person. it is people like me are getting resumes every day in this difficult economic environment. from high class standing people. 800 sats, they are looking for jobs. what you have to do is find a hook on your resume and show a high sense of community service. when i interview people, basically, the desire and commitment to be the best, a strong work ethic. here i am introducing a legend. you know, the legends do something different. you know, these are some of the characteristics. you can ge
an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back...
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that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world and fundamentally changes the face and heart of america. this is in one single year. i will tell you is a presidential historian. there are those that would stake their entire domestic reputations on this one of those laws. lbj did all those things in one single year. in 1965. [applause] >> reading these books, reading both of these books, i was struck with such awe and admiration of these people. even with all of those lbj's foibles, which many of us are familiar with. i am a true believer for evermore afterwards. mike, wo
that is going into education. you see high school graduations. enrollment of college rise, dramatically as a result of this. 60% of all student loans today are derived not higher education. the same year, medicare, the arts and humanities act, which creates the national endowment for the arts. the clean air act. the most important civil rights act in our history. it gives people of color power of the ballot and the immigration act, which opens the gates and our borders people all over the world...
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an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back to to distinguish your resume from the next person. it is people like me are getting resumes every day in this difficult economic environment. from high class standing people. 800 sats, they are looking for jobs. what you have to do is find a hook on your resume and show a high sense of community service. when i interview people, basically, the desire and commitment to be the best, a strong work ethic. here i am introducing a legend. you know, the legends do something different. you know, these are some of the characteristics. you can ge
an educational two weeks for a child. [inaudible] >> if you are not for others, no one will be for you. if you are for others, you will be for you. now or never. i would say the relevancy to you, because giving is probably not something you can afford to do now. you are in a competitive world today. one of the things you should do is hopefully you want to add your own initiatives. at a minimum to improve your stance in the world is to try to find community activities that you can get back...
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knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you? >> no. i had no idea. >> son of a gun. anyway, it became clear there was a huge story hidden in plain view. most of the stimulus was just standard keynesian stimulus, pumping money into the economy when the private economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force. gigantic checks to states to eye avoid lay you'ves of teachers and cops and basic infrastructure project. and it as has $27 billion, with a b to computerize our pen and paper healthcare system so your doctor doesn't killive with his hand writing, authorize a new rail network this biggest transportation initiative since the interstate highways highwayd extended our high speed internet network to serve rural communities, including america right-hand side biggest push into industrial policies since fdr. the biggest infusion of research money ever. it modernized unempl
knew it was a huge del in the education reform world. it was supposed to entirely transform public schools. but i had no idea it was stimulus program. did any of you? >> no. i had no idea. >> son of a gun. anyway, it became clear there was a huge story hidden in plain view. most of the stimulus was just standard keynesian stimulus, pumping money into the economy when the private economy had gone into hiding. trying to generate demand through tax cuts for 95% of the work force....
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education is need to be reformed. political systems need to be reformed. the economy need to be reformed. everything we -- gadhafi left for us just with destructions. in every libyan city you find what gadhafi left is destruction behind him. i want to tell you that we are confident, that we will achieve our goals. but we cannot achieve our goals just by what i am telling you now. the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days. and this, there is a great respondent for the new -- respondent for the new, for this new government. i don't want the united states or our alliance or our friends to lose confidence. i want them to be confident in libyan future. the libyans are very serious about their future. they sacrifice more than 25,000 young people and children and women were or killed during the eight months of war. then, again, the libyan people who stand for gadhafi, they stand for the terrorists also. we -- the one who take responsible for the action against the american embassy are not the
education is need to be reformed. political systems need to be reformed. the economy need to be reformed. everything we -- gadhafi left for us just with destructions. in every libyan city you find what gadhafi left is destruction behind him. i want to tell you that we are confident, that we will achieve our goals. but we cannot achieve our goals just by what i am telling you now. the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days....
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woods: the beginning and end of that answer, i believe, is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is approximately the size of the other five new england states combined, and we have a relatively small economic engine. it's nobody's fault. it is the way the state is laid out. the answer for us to compete, years ago, people competed in commerce and local proximity, then horses, then cars, then air transportation. we're in a global market place. i was in california last week, and we have to compete across the country. that involves technology, investment in technology, and i believe it starts to grade k-12. to talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, that's important, but we don't focus on being more competitive and more advance the, we will not be competitive in the global marketplace, and that's core to the issue. >> moderator: mr. dalton, go ahead. dalton: briefly, middle class here facing camming thing middle class is across the country. it's due to the fact our government does not work together like everyone's said bec
woods: the beginning and end of that answer, i believe, is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is approximately the size of the other five new england states combined, and we have a relatively small economic engine. it's nobody's fault. it is the way the state is laid out. the answer for us to compete, years ago, people competed in commerce and local proximity, then horses, then cars, then air transportation. we're in a global market place. i was in california last...
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they came back, talked to students who didn't go out with them, educational process. they had teach-ins. they didn't look at screens all the time they didn't have e-mail, and they had to face-to-face each other. in cafeterias, you'd have argument and discussion about the major confrontations. it did help to have the draft, part of the risk, part of the solution. your generation needs to sober up, get out of virtual reality more, get into reality, and realize there's no change without person-to-person mobilization in real life. you can get information off the interpret. you can find out about events in the internet, nothing happens without real life exchange, and that's what the occupy wall street tried to show in this three months last year when they had the eye of the mass media, encampments, 24 hours a day. now, i can overcome anything in an audience but a little baby. this is about your future, little baby. [laughter] sleep away for awhile. [laughter] now, let me discuss something personal in terms of all of us. the theme of this book is that democracy works, that
they came back, talked to students who didn't go out with them, educational process. they had teach-ins. they didn't look at screens all the time they didn't have e-mail, and they had to face-to-face each other. in cafeterias, you'd have argument and discussion about the major confrontations. it did help to have the draft, part of the risk, part of the solution. your generation needs to sober up, get out of virtual reality more, get into reality, and realize there's no change without...
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and the mcgovern dole international food education program. he also saw things sooner than others. in 1962 he said the most important issue of our time is the establishment of conditions for world peace. nine months into his first term he gave his search -- first speech on vietnam. in 1970 he warned about the dependence of the united states on fossil fuels. in 1984 he urged our american leadership to understand the complexity that challenges and the volatility of circumstances in the middle east. i believe america would be a better place had george become president of the united states. [applause] that doesn't mean his campaign was a failure. 1972 campaign to open the political process that infused a new generation with the belief in what eleanor called the politics of the impossible. that kind of politics that george and the enormous respect across the aisle and transcended partisan lines and along with it enormous, enormous achievement. there are children today, and jim mcgovern mentioned it, children today in the world living and have better lives because of what george and bob
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we could be in a situation we felt safe and comfortable he wanted us to have education knowing that was the key to a better life three he thought we would come home and tried to work from there.
we could be in a situation we felt safe and comfortable he wanted us to have education knowing that was the key to a better life three he thought we would come home and tried to work from there.
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it's more entertaining than is educational. it's one thing that genre can add to actual history. >> what is your day job? >> i teach at george washington university. >> talking here with thomas mallon. >>> now book tv, joan walsh presenter falls on the state of the american middle class and what should be done to ensure future opportunities for all americans. this is just over an hour. >> that's my favorite part. [laughter] good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth of california. the place where you are in the know. i am dug sovereign political reporter at kcbs radio in san francisco and i will be a moderator for this evening's program. please insure your cell phone, pda and other noisemaking devices are turned off for at least on silence. and we will get underway in just a moment. first i'd like to tell you about some upcoming programs. this thursday, september 27, melanie, financial commentator for abc's good morning america, and paul schott stevens who is the ceo of the investment company institute will
it's more entertaining than is educational. it's one thing that genre can add to actual history. >> what is your day job? >> i teach at george washington university. >> talking here with thomas mallon. >>> now book tv, joan walsh presenter falls on the state of the american middle class and what should be done to ensure future opportunities for all americans. this is just over an hour. >> that's my favorite part. [laughter] good evening and welcome to today's...
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one thing we know is it is the most highly educated force in the united states military. what we are looking for in the seal teams are not just physical courage and tactical proficiency but people who can be really fought full. emphasized kids should spend a lot of time on their studies and develop their minds, develop those intellectual habits and academic studies. that is important. the second is i encourage young people to get involved in athletics. in athletics, ways to run up against card ship, learned from coaches and mentors and role models. that is the second thing we encourage and the third thing we encourage that i always encourage young people to do is find a way to start making a difference and start serving them and if young people can find a way to serve in their community what happens is they start building habits and the habits of team work. the habits of learning what it takes to inspire people in difficult circumstances, the habits it takes to put them in a place where they can one day be navy seals. i'm inspired by young people like will decided to crea
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not a single one of those votes were dealing with education or a single one on gun control. all things that i think are important to people in the tenth district and i think are critical votes get my opponent doesn't want to talk about it. schneider: if you look at the record this congress which is the most ineffective congress we have had in our lifetime you voted on the ryan plan that takes medicare and turns it into a voucher program. he voted with congress over 200 times against our environment and over 28 times against obamacare. he has voted with them on issue after issue on every -- >> moderator: congressman's dold you voted against obamacare. why? dold: if we look at the affordable care act, we can agree there things are things that are very -- i think we want to call it by its name and frankly i don't want to offend somebody that might want to call it something else but the long and short of it is i think we have 21 new taxes on this. the estimates in terms of the cost estimates on the new set of 10 years doubled so this is going to be enormously troubling. schneide
not a single one of those votes were dealing with education or a single one on gun control. all things that i think are important to people in the tenth district and i think are critical votes get my opponent doesn't want to talk about it. schneider: if you look at the record this congress which is the most ineffective congress we have had in our lifetime you voted on the ryan plan that takes medicare and turns it into a voucher program. he voted with congress over 200 times against our...
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they get their technical education plus science education. i teach media politics and campaigns and elections and i have my finger and the american government part. we have acquired a government course where the congress and his wisdom said what is going on at the naval academy when ollie north doesn't understand control of the military and so in the budget hearings they required us to create a required course. now we teach 100% and i like keeping that has as traditional government course but we also teach the ethics of governmental service. when you're in the military there are extra responsibilities on you that a normal individual doesn't have. >> one more project you are involved in. you are in a book giveaway. what is this project? >> it started out as a one a one time one shot activity at the rotary club that i'm a part. we are going to send a load of books at that point in time to africa. we found out our economy was paying $95 a truckload to pour them into landfill. we had too many for one shipment and let's do another to another and l
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teams is that it is actually the most highly educated force in the united states military. what we're looking for in the s.e.a.l. teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we're also looking for people who can be thoughtful. i always emphasized that kids should spend a lot of time on their studies and develop their minds and develop those intellectual habits and their academic studies. that's really important. second, i encouraging people to get involved in athletics. in athletics to find ways, again, to run up against hardships to learn from coaches, mentors, room models. that is the second thing. the third thing that i always encourage young people to do is to find a way to start making a difference, find a way to start serving now. i believe that if young people can find a way to start serving in their community that eventually what happens is they start building habits and they will build the habits of team work. bill the habits of learning what it takes to inspire people in difficult circumstances, the habits that it takes to actually put
teams is that it is actually the most highly educated force in the united states military. what we're looking for in the s.e.a.l. teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we're also looking for people who can be thoughtful. i always emphasized that kids should spend a lot of time on their studies and develop their minds and develop those intellectual habits and their academic studies. that's really important. second, i encouraging people to get involved in...
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that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t we'll be in a fiscal abyss. a child tonight born here in milwaukee is $51 is ,000 in -- $51,000 in debt. our budget is absolutely heading towards a fiscal abyss unless we do something, and the congress has not passed a budget in three and a half years. when i was governor, i passedded a budget every year, balanced it, and at the same time i was governor, we created a 742,000 jobs, 88,000s in manufacturing, and what the congresswoman said about me, advising -- that's a figment of her imagination. i was in the state of wisconsin as president and chairman of the l
that's education, innovation in research, and infrastructure. i think those are the key ingredients that not only help us build in the short term and address those families just struggling to get by, help them get ahead once again, but it also helps us in the longer term. >> moderator: governor, respond to the question. you can respond what she said about you, but what's job one for you? thompson: job one is to balance the budget. we're going for a fiscal crisis, and if we don't address t...
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one of the things we know is actually it is the most highly educated force in the united states military. and what we are looking for in the teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we are looking for people that can be thoughtful and so i always emphasize they should spend a lot of time on their studies and they should develop their minds and those intellectual habits and academic studies. that's important. second, i do encourage young people to get involved in athletics. in athletics to find ways to run up against hardship, to learn from coaches and mentors and role models that's the second thing we encourage them to do and the third thing that i always encourage young people to do is find a way to start making a difference, to start serving now. and i believe this young people can find a way to start serving in their community that eventually what happens is they will start building have its and the bill the habits of teamwork. to learn that it's it takes to actually put them in place they can one day be navy seals and volume was fired by young people w
one of the things we know is actually it is the most highly educated force in the united states military. and what we are looking for in the teams are not just people of physical courage and technical proficiency. we are looking for people that can be thoughtful and so i always emphasize they should spend a lot of time on their studies and they should develop their minds and those intellectual habits and academic studies. that's important. second, i do encourage young people to get involved in...
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part of the issues education for people in the audience is, you write these reports. who do you think your audience is? >> with multiple audiences. our audience is partly -- we have an obligation by statute to report both to the attorney general, the head of the agency and to congress to keep them currently and fully informed of any problems we found. so our audiences are multiple. one, it's the agency itself, the people who are running the program. two, the congress which has oversight over the programs, and i think they have an important right to know. and three, two large extent the american people. the american people have a right to know how their government is operating, it is having problems, have how it can be improved. we thought we should make that known and write our report for those multiple audiences because i always told people we need to write us a technical expert technical expert understands and recognizes that there's benefit in the report, and by. we need to write it so that a member of congress who picks it up will understand what's going on and on
part of the issues education for people in the audience is, you write these reports. who do you think your audience is? >> with multiple audiences. our audience is partly -- we have an obligation by statute to report both to the attorney general, the head of the agency and to congress to keep them currently and fully informed of any problems we found. so our audiences are multiple. one, it's the agency itself, the people who are running the program. two, the congress which has oversight...
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are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also introduce a framework to help young people and transitions for employment to work. we are taking these measures to prevent the lost generation in europe. honorable members, it is not just some jobs where we have to turn to reality. it is essential that by the end of this year, the agreement on the single supervisory for banks, but also a precondition for banks in the european stability mechanism. by reaching agreement on this, the european union has an opportunity to restore confidence in demonstrate capacity to take difficult decisions in times of crisis and to send a message of stability. it does not seize this moment and let it also be cleared reaching agreement on these issues is a fundamental precondition if you want to be credible in economic and monetary union. regarding the single supervisory mechanism for banks, without the ongoing process, the european council confirmed many of the key principles on the commission p
are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also introduce a framework to help young people and transitions for employment to work. we are taking these measures to prevent the lost generation in europe. honorable members, it is not just some jobs where we have to turn to reality. it is essential that by the end of this year, the agreement on the single supervisory for banks, but also a precondition...
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>> he was educated in australia and there was quite a comprehensive education on the topic of the american revolution and the american civil war but almost nothing whatsoever on the war of 1812 and why might that be? well, the british i think did not tend to regard the american war of 1812 as a particularly significant event at all. for the british it, this was just one small, kind of sideshow in the midst of a global war with napoleon. so for them the war of 1812 is the one happening on the european continent and around the globe. not the one happening in north america. that might have something to do with what is taught in australia. the fact of the matter it was not taught very much here either i think for some of the reasons that i outlined. if you look at this in military and diplomatic terms it didn't change very much for the united states. but i think it is worth taking a new look at it from a cultural perspective and thinking about what it means to declare war in a democracy and how you use popular culture to mobile public opinion. >> thank you. >> yes? >> seems to me the war came
>> he was educated in australia and there was quite a comprehensive education on the topic of the american revolution and the american civil war but almost nothing whatsoever on the war of 1812 and why might that be? well, the british i think did not tend to regard the american war of 1812 as a particularly significant event at all. for the british it, this was just one small, kind of sideshow in the midst of a global war with napoleon. so for them the war of 1812 is the one happening on...
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[cheers and applause] at a time when he's cutting the education budget by 11%, the transport budget by 15% and the police budget by 20%, how can he even be giving up on a cut in the e.u. budget before the negotiations have been in. >> we have to make cuts in budgets because we're dealing with a record debt and deficit. [cheers and applause] if he wants to talk about consistency, perhaps he can explain why his own members of the european parliament voted against the budget freeze in -- [inaudible] last year? perhaps he can explain why the socialist group in the european parliament that he's such a proud member of are calling not for an increase in the budget, not for a freeze in the budget, but for a 200 billion euro increase in the budget, and while they're at it they want to get rid of the rest of the british rebate. is that his ?oil. >> ed milliband. >> it's good to see -- it's good to see -- it's good to see the crimson tide -- >> order, order. government back benches including ministers, apparently approaching maturity. they've really got -- [laughter] no, i dare not. they've got t
[cheers and applause] at a time when he's cutting the education budget by 11%, the transport budget by 15% and the police budget by 20%, how can he even be giving up on a cut in the e.u. budget before the negotiations have been in. >> we have to make cuts in budgets because we're dealing with a record debt and deficit. [cheers and applause] if he wants to talk about consistency, perhaps he can explain why his own members of the european parliament voted against the budget freeze in --...